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Wreck of Gloster Gladiator Mk II N5628

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 72/A/472

Incomplete and corroded forward fuselage and engine recovered from Norwegian fjord. Originally a single-engined biplane fighter.

Fokker DVII

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 75/A/804

Single seat fighter biplane. Restored airframe at Hendon; box of original components removed during restoration stored at RAFM Stafford.

Supermarine Southampton

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 72/M/346

Scratch built model of a twin-engined biplane flying boat, painted overall silver with RAF roundels on wings and fuselage. Complete with wood and perspex stand.

Blackburn Perth

Aircraft & Exhibits, Array, 68/M/91

Scratch built model of a triple-engined biplane flying boat, painted overall silver with RAF roundels on wings and fuselage. Complete with wood and perspex stand.

Five letters written by 2Lt Arthur Geoffrey Nelson (Geoff) Wall while instructing in observer and pilot training at Brooklands and Netheravon, including some written while on leave in London and a telegram from Geoffrey Wall to his father, dated 16 July 1917, 7-30 July 1917

Archives, In Storage, AC98/10/11

Five typescript letters and telegram.

The entire personnel of an unidentified RFC unit, 1916

Photographs, In Storage, X006-6042

Five rows of officers and men with some females in front of the open doors of a permanent hangar. (5 prints at different exposures.)

Personnel of an unidentified RFC training unit, possibly No. 198 Depot Squadron, 1917

Photographs, In Storage, X007-2227

Formal group photograph approximately 130 officers, NCOs and Air Mechanics with five women in front of an open hangar.

Group photograph of No. 35 Reserve Squadron, RFC Ruislip, May 1917

Photographs, In Storage, P023440

Formal group portrait of RFC personnel in uniform, arranged in five rows in front of a large hangar.

Photographs of the career of donor's father including training in Canada and Berlin Airlift, n.d.

Photographs, In Storage, P023909

Formal group portrait photograph of British and Commonwealth air crew arranged in five rows in front of hangar.

Informal group photograph of No. 56 Squadron pilots prior to leaving for France, London Colney, Lt Clarke on left, others unidentified, 7 April 1917

Photographs, In Storage, PC72/122/50

Informal group photograph of five RFC officers, one in Scottish uniform, three wearing scarves.